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Poetry and Baseball?

“Casey at the Bat” a True American Classic Is the most famous poem in American history about baseball? Yes it is – at least it is according to the folks at Wikipedia.  “Casey at the Bat” a poem written by sport writer Ernest Thayer in 1888.. The poem which depicts the story and strikeout of the Mudville Nine’s most valuable

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“These Trees” Book Signing by Ruthie Rosauer

“These Trees” by Ruthie Rosauer Mountain Made, a downtown Asheville art gallery is proud to host a book signing by local landscape photographer Ruthie Rosauer on Saturday March 31, 2018 from Noon to 3pm. According to a interview she did for the Laurel of Asheville : “The word ‘love’ doesn’t quite do justice to my feelings about trees, Rosauer says.

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6 Great Reasons Why You Should Buy a Good Book for the Holidays

“Good Books make GREAT gifts” Still looking to find that perfect gift? You’re not alone! But there is still time to surprise and delight your friends and loved ones this holiday season. We recommend getting a good book as a gift. Yes, books!  We think that books can offer something for everyone. That is why we have a small but

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“Handcrafted Holiday Gifts Ideas”

The Mountain Made Handcrafted Gift Guide Shipping is available for (almost) anything (via USPS Mail) within the continental (contiguous) US until December 18, 2017! Discover unique handmade gifts for just about everyone on your gift list – handcrafted by local art and craft professionals. Now we know the big box stores want you to think you only need to shop with

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Planting & Gardening by the Signs

… Using a Garden Almanac to Plant by the Signs – Local Book Shows You How Since prehistoric times, mankind has been using the phases of the moon and weather signs to plant and harvest crops. According to Wikipedia this is a form of astrology named “Agricultural astrology” or as it is commonly called here in the South “planting by moon”. In a

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